About the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation

Mission Statement

Established in 1995, the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF) is the official team charity of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Harnessing the power of the Dodger brand and a passionate fan base, LADF works to significantly impact underserved youth in some of the most challenged neighborhoods of Los Angeles. LADF leverages key partnerships to administer direct programs serving youth and communities at large and provides grants to local nonprofit organizations. LADF uses three pillars to guide its work: Sports + Recreation, Education + Literacy and Health + Wellness.

Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation Pillars

The following pillars serve as a base for programs, partnerships and charitable giving:

Sports + Recreation: The Dodgers Foundation seeks to use sports to create leadership opportunities and character development in underserved communities by focusing on inclusion, preservation and promotion of sports.

Health + Wellness: The Dodgers Foundation seeks to address health challenges that prevent children from engaging in school or recreational activities.

The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as an organization exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Its federal tax identification number is 95-4623022. Please consult your tax advisor regarding the deductibility of your contribution based on your personal circumstances.

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Looking for something to do with the family on 9/8? Stop by the LA Sports Museum from 4-7pm to not only get a tour of the museum, but also have a photo op with #DodgersAlumni & grab some food at the Pinks Hot Dog truck and Sub Zero Nitrogen Ice Cream for dessert!